Mississippi Chariot

How does the author describe the natural beauty of Mississippi in the novel, Mississippi Chariot?

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The author uses descriptive language to convey the natural beauty of Mississippi. For example, she describes: "moths with eyespots on their wings .. . air so clean and so cool and so sweet... honeysuckle flowers... fragrance in breezes that seemed to sweeten the whole world."

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Mississippi Chariot